ANNE OTTO-BAIJER TOMB
ANNE OTTO-BAIJER TOMB

ST JOHN'S CATHEDRAL CHURCHYARD, ANTIGUA

The memorial plaque of Anne Otto-Baijer (nee Carter) (1682-1726) on the tomb where she is buried with her husband John Otto-Baijer (1657-1724).

The railed monument bears the following inscription, which curiously misspells the name Baijer as Bayer:

Here lyes also the Body of Anne Otto Bayer
Relict of the said John Otto Bayer, Esq.
Who dyed in Her Voyage to Engd. And according to Her Earnest desire
Her Body was brought back & is here Interred with that of Her said Husband,
A true Emblem of their Inseparable Affections.
She was A Dutiful obliging Wife, A tender Mother,
A Good Neighbour & Mistress & very Charitable to the Poor

ANNE OTTO-BAIJER TOMB

ST JOHN'S CATHEDRAL CHURCHYARD, ANTIGUA

The memorial plaque of Anne Otto-Baijer (nee Carter) (1682-1726) on the tomb where she is buried with her husband John Otto-Baijer (1657-1724).

The railed monument bears the following inscription, which curiously misspells the name Baijer as Bayer:

Here lyes also the Body of Anne Otto Bayer
Relict of the said John Otto Bayer, Esq.
Who dyed in Her Voyage to Engd. And according to Her Earnest desire
Her Body was brought back & is here Interred with that of Her said Husband,
A true Emblem of their Inseparable Affections.
She was A Dutiful obliging Wife, A tender Mother,
A Good Neighbour & Mistress & very Charitable to the Poor